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Paul Sánchez
Jun 9, 20245 min read
MAGUS INSIPIENS: Paul Sánchez' Liner Notes
Written words may live forever, as vital now as at the moment of their creation...
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Paul Sánchez
Jun 5, 20244 min read
Reflections on NEFERTARI
...is music not exactly such a liminal space, and does it not have the power to bridge worlds?
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Paul Sánchez
May 17, 20242 min read
Taliesin's texts in Magus
What is the imagination of trees?
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Dr. Michael Morey
May 17, 20247 min read
Taliesin as a Repository of Knowledge in Paul Sanchez’ Magus
...Taliesin can offer the musical poet of today a repository of knowledge with which to explore his inner-self...
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Dr. Michael Morey
May 17, 20245 min read
A Fulfilled Promise Continues: The Reemergence of Sappho as a Figure of Hope in Paul Sánchez' "ὁδοιπορία (the journey)"
Sappho, then, emerges as a figure of hope for us here, today.
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Dr. Michael Morey
May 17, 20248 min read
Paul Sánchez’s Horizon: Our Journey back to the Stars
The overall narrative trajectory in Horizon is one that emphasizes our human journey back to those very same stars.
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Paul Sánchez
May 17, 20244 min read
The Poems of Horizon: for Harlan
These are the ten poems by Dr. Harlan Payne that I set in "Horizon: for Harlan."
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Paul Sánchez
May 16, 20243 min read
Free Translations of Li Ch'ing Chao: Program Notes from the Composer
My intention was to capture the multivalent and subtle yet emotionally profound nature of Dr. Taylor’s translations of Li Ch'ing Chao.
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Dr. Luke Taylor
May 16, 20244 min read
Free Translations of Li Ch'ing Chao: Program Notes from the Translator
I was aiming throughout at communicating in English, with music, some of what I have found almost breathtakingly beautiful.
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Dr. Michael Morey
May 16, 20249 min read
A Moonlight Traveler in Fancy’s Land: Interpreting Madison Cawein’s Ghosts in Paul Sánchez’s Gothic Atonement
This paper draws upon Jacques Derrida’s concept of “hauntology” and Sigmund Freud’s concept of the “uncanny” to interpret Sánchez’s cycle.
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